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In Thor: Ragnarok Asgardians like Thor, Hela, Valkyrie are hit several times. Loki even got beaten very badly by Hulk in Avengers. But none of them died. But in the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War Thanos' children were killing them very easily like humans. One stab one kill (Heimdall). So exactly how much damage has to be done to kill an Asgardian? Are all Asgardians gods?










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    Side note: the weapon used to kill Heimdall, wasn't just mere metal.but it was one of the most powerful weapons in MCU. weapon is called Corvus Glaive's Glaive. You can read more here

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In Thor: Ragnarok Asgardians like Thor, Hela, Valkyrie are hit several times. Loki even got beaten very badly by Hulk in Avengers. But none of them died. But in the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War Thanos' children were killing them very easily like humans. One stab one kill (Heimdall). So exactly how much damage has to be done to kill an Asgardian? Are all Asgardians gods?










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    Side note: the weapon used to kill Heimdall, wasn't just mere metal.but it was one of the most powerful weapons in MCU. weapon is called Corvus Glaive's Glaive. You can read more here

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In Thor: Ragnarok Asgardians like Thor, Hela, Valkyrie are hit several times. Loki even got beaten very badly by Hulk in Avengers. But none of them died. But in the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War Thanos' children were killing them very easily like humans. One stab one kill (Heimdall). So exactly how much damage has to be done to kill an Asgardian? Are all Asgardians gods?










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In Thor: Ragnarok Asgardians like Thor, Hela, Valkyrie are hit several times. Loki even got beaten very badly by Hulk in Avengers. But none of them died. But in the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War Thanos' children were killing them very easily like humans. One stab one kill (Heimdall). So exactly how much damage has to be done to kill an Asgardian? Are all Asgardians gods?







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    Side note: the weapon used to kill Heimdall, wasn't just mere metal.but it was one of the most powerful weapons in MCU. weapon is called Corvus Glaive's Glaive. You can read more here

    – Vishwa
    Nov 26 '18 at 6:54
















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    Side note: the weapon used to kill Heimdall, wasn't just mere metal.but it was one of the most powerful weapons in MCU. weapon is called Corvus Glaive's Glaive. You can read more here

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    Nov 26 '18 at 6:54










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Side note: the weapon used to kill Heimdall, wasn't just mere metal.but it was one of the most powerful weapons in MCU. weapon is called Corvus Glaive's Glaive. You can read more here

– Vishwa
Nov 26 '18 at 6:54







Side note: the weapon used to kill Heimdall, wasn't just mere metal.but it was one of the most powerful weapons in MCU. weapon is called Corvus Glaive's Glaive. You can read more here

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I'd like to believe Asgardians drew their power/strength/protection from Asgard, and hence, after the destruction of Asgard, they were weakened. Think of a concept similar to the OdinForce, but on a scale that covers a whole race, and is drawn or tied to their realm of origin. I think there were some sort of spells that protected Asgardians, and were tied to Asgard. This would explain how Heimdall was able to teleport the hulk without the bifrost, after praying to the "allfathers"



To answer your second question, about all Asgardians being gods..:
I'd like to think most of them are demigods, and just a small set, due to their superior abilities, are regarded as gods.
I came across a source that mentioned that, though all Asgardians possess some form of superior power in comparison to ordinary humans, a few select of the Asgardians have "special" abilities more superior than those of any regular Asgardian. This set contains characters like Thor, Hela, Loki, Heimdall et cetera.




All Asgardians have super strength, durability, endurance, enhanced speed, and enhanced healing. Many are capable of magic and they all carry a spark of the Odinforce within them.



Not all Asgardians have 'special' abilities, such as control over the weather (Thor), teleportation (Sif), light generation (Balder), or greatly enhanced senses (Heimdall).







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    But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

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    That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

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    Nov 25 '18 at 14:49






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    @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

    – Alex Hall
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:35











  • @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

    – Matthew Read
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  • @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

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In Agents of SHIELD season 1 episode 8, an ordinary Asgardian (ie one with no special powers beyond the general characteristics of Asgardians) is stabbed in the heart and there is some discussion of Asgardian rapid healing while he is given rudimentary improvised medical care to save his life - keeping him alive long enough for his heart to heal itself.



So it would seem that if you tear an Asgardian's heart open, and do not give them first aid, they will die.



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    +1 Good style to give an evidential answer like this, rather than a speculative or unsupported answer.

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Asgardians are normal people - normal living beings of Asgard - but compared to humans, they have super-strength, live 5000 earth years (which is normal for them but abnormal for us), have next-gen weapons (which are magic-level for us - technologically unavailable), etc.



That's why we consider them gods.



Note that in Thor, Fandral tells Thor about visiting Jotunheim: "This isn't like going to Earth, where you summon a little lightning and thunder and the mortals worship you as a god!"



As for who can kill an Asgardian, the answer is simple: someone who can!
Like someone that has more strength than them, like Thanos, for whom our gods are little creatures, or someone that has a powerful weapon (like Corvus' glaive), etc.



It is all about comparison; for us they are gods, but for celestials or the one-above-all, they are tiny creatures or just fall under the category of living beings, their creation, etc.






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    I'd like to believe Asgardians drew their power/strength/protection from Asgard, and hence, after the destruction of Asgard, they were weakened. Think of a concept similar to the OdinForce, but on a scale that covers a whole race, and is drawn or tied to their realm of origin. I think there were some sort of spells that protected Asgardians, and were tied to Asgard. This would explain how Heimdall was able to teleport the hulk without the bifrost, after praying to the "allfathers"



    To answer your second question, about all Asgardians being gods..:
    I'd like to think most of them are demigods, and just a small set, due to their superior abilities, are regarded as gods.
    I came across a source that mentioned that, though all Asgardians possess some form of superior power in comparison to ordinary humans, a few select of the Asgardians have "special" abilities more superior than those of any regular Asgardian. This set contains characters like Thor, Hela, Loki, Heimdall et cetera.




    All Asgardians have super strength, durability, endurance, enhanced speed, and enhanced healing. Many are capable of magic and they all carry a spark of the Odinforce within them.



    Not all Asgardians have 'special' abilities, such as control over the weather (Thor), teleportation (Sif), light generation (Balder), or greatly enhanced senses (Heimdall).







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      But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

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      Nov 25 '18 at 14:40






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      That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

      – kelvinelove
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:49






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      @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

      – Alex Hall
      Nov 26 '18 at 10:35











    • @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

      – Matthew Read
      Nov 26 '18 at 16:29











    • @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

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    I'd like to believe Asgardians drew their power/strength/protection from Asgard, and hence, after the destruction of Asgard, they were weakened. Think of a concept similar to the OdinForce, but on a scale that covers a whole race, and is drawn or tied to their realm of origin. I think there were some sort of spells that protected Asgardians, and were tied to Asgard. This would explain how Heimdall was able to teleport the hulk without the bifrost, after praying to the "allfathers"



    To answer your second question, about all Asgardians being gods..:
    I'd like to think most of them are demigods, and just a small set, due to their superior abilities, are regarded as gods.
    I came across a source that mentioned that, though all Asgardians possess some form of superior power in comparison to ordinary humans, a few select of the Asgardians have "special" abilities more superior than those of any regular Asgardian. This set contains characters like Thor, Hela, Loki, Heimdall et cetera.




    All Asgardians have super strength, durability, endurance, enhanced speed, and enhanced healing. Many are capable of magic and they all carry a spark of the Odinforce within them.



    Not all Asgardians have 'special' abilities, such as control over the weather (Thor), teleportation (Sif), light generation (Balder), or greatly enhanced senses (Heimdall).







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      But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

      – Nazgul
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:40






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      That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

      – kelvinelove
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:49






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      @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

      – Alex Hall
      Nov 26 '18 at 10:35











    • @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

      – Matthew Read
      Nov 26 '18 at 16:29











    • @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

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      Nov 26 '18 at 22:29














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    I'd like to believe Asgardians drew their power/strength/protection from Asgard, and hence, after the destruction of Asgard, they were weakened. Think of a concept similar to the OdinForce, but on a scale that covers a whole race, and is drawn or tied to their realm of origin. I think there were some sort of spells that protected Asgardians, and were tied to Asgard. This would explain how Heimdall was able to teleport the hulk without the bifrost, after praying to the "allfathers"



    To answer your second question, about all Asgardians being gods..:
    I'd like to think most of them are demigods, and just a small set, due to their superior abilities, are regarded as gods.
    I came across a source that mentioned that, though all Asgardians possess some form of superior power in comparison to ordinary humans, a few select of the Asgardians have "special" abilities more superior than those of any regular Asgardian. This set contains characters like Thor, Hela, Loki, Heimdall et cetera.




    All Asgardians have super strength, durability, endurance, enhanced speed, and enhanced healing. Many are capable of magic and they all carry a spark of the Odinforce within them.



    Not all Asgardians have 'special' abilities, such as control over the weather (Thor), teleportation (Sif), light generation (Balder), or greatly enhanced senses (Heimdall).







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    I'd like to believe Asgardians drew their power/strength/protection from Asgard, and hence, after the destruction of Asgard, they were weakened. Think of a concept similar to the OdinForce, but on a scale that covers a whole race, and is drawn or tied to their realm of origin. I think there were some sort of spells that protected Asgardians, and were tied to Asgard. This would explain how Heimdall was able to teleport the hulk without the bifrost, after praying to the "allfathers"



    To answer your second question, about all Asgardians being gods..:
    I'd like to think most of them are demigods, and just a small set, due to their superior abilities, are regarded as gods.
    I came across a source that mentioned that, though all Asgardians possess some form of superior power in comparison to ordinary humans, a few select of the Asgardians have "special" abilities more superior than those of any regular Asgardian. This set contains characters like Thor, Hela, Loki, Heimdall et cetera.




    All Asgardians have super strength, durability, endurance, enhanced speed, and enhanced healing. Many are capable of magic and they all carry a spark of the Odinforce within them.



    Not all Asgardians have 'special' abilities, such as control over the weather (Thor), teleportation (Sif), light generation (Balder), or greatly enhanced senses (Heimdall).








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      But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

      – Nazgul
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:40






    • 4





      That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

      – kelvinelove
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:49






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      @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

      – Alex Hall
      Nov 26 '18 at 10:35











    • @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

      – Matthew Read
      Nov 26 '18 at 16:29











    • @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

      – Thomas
      Nov 26 '18 at 22:29














    • 4





      But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

      – Nazgul
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:40






    • 4





      That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

      – kelvinelove
      Nov 25 '18 at 14:49






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      @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

      – Alex Hall
      Nov 26 '18 at 10:35











    • @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

      – Matthew Read
      Nov 26 '18 at 16:29











    • @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

      – Thomas
      Nov 26 '18 at 22:29








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    But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

    – Nazgul
    Nov 25 '18 at 14:40





    But Asgard isn't a place its a people. and everyone was on that ship.

    – Nazgul
    Nov 25 '18 at 14:40




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    That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

    – kelvinelove
    Nov 25 '18 at 14:49





    That's a literal saying. But I'd like to believe that in as much as Asgard is a people, the fact that Heimdall needed to summon the AllFathers to get the ability to teleport things, Asgardian spells needed to be there for Asgardians to retain their power. So, they needed some sort of replenishing, or, say "reinstallation" of those protection spells wherever they would be, otherwise they'd be weak wherever they are. Does it make sense??

    – kelvinelove
    Nov 25 '18 at 14:49




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    @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

    – Alex Hall
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:35





    @AsifIqubal IIRC, in Thor: Ragnarok, it was necessary to destroy Asgard the place because Hela was drawing her power from there. So the same probably applies to all Asgardians.

    – Alex Hall
    Nov 26 '18 at 10:35













    @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

    – Matthew Read
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:29





    @AlexHall The only way to destroy Hela was to empower Surtur to do so, and he also destroyed Asgard. I think it's still open to discussion whether she was drawing power from the planet or the people.

    – Matthew Read
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:29













    @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

    – Thomas
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:29





    @MatthewRead As the death of the people (she slaughterd a LOT of asgards inhabitants) did not weaken her in the least I dare say it was the plaace that empowered her. While odin hinted that the PEOPLE were who empowered thor

    – Thomas
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:29











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    In Agents of SHIELD season 1 episode 8, an ordinary Asgardian (ie one with no special powers beyond the general characteristics of Asgardians) is stabbed in the heart and there is some discussion of Asgardian rapid healing while he is given rudimentary improvised medical care to save his life - keeping him alive long enough for his heart to heal itself.



    So it would seem that if you tear an Asgardian's heart open, and do not give them first aid, they will die.



    Elliot Randolph getting stabbed






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      +1 Good style to give an evidential answer like this, rather than a speculative or unsupported answer.

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    In Agents of SHIELD season 1 episode 8, an ordinary Asgardian (ie one with no special powers beyond the general characteristics of Asgardians) is stabbed in the heart and there is some discussion of Asgardian rapid healing while he is given rudimentary improvised medical care to save his life - keeping him alive long enough for his heart to heal itself.



    So it would seem that if you tear an Asgardian's heart open, and do not give them first aid, they will die.



    Elliot Randolph getting stabbed






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      +1 Good style to give an evidential answer like this, rather than a speculative or unsupported answer.

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      Nov 26 '18 at 15:29














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    In Agents of SHIELD season 1 episode 8, an ordinary Asgardian (ie one with no special powers beyond the general characteristics of Asgardians) is stabbed in the heart and there is some discussion of Asgardian rapid healing while he is given rudimentary improvised medical care to save his life - keeping him alive long enough for his heart to heal itself.



    So it would seem that if you tear an Asgardian's heart open, and do not give them first aid, they will die.



    Elliot Randolph getting stabbed






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    In Agents of SHIELD season 1 episode 8, an ordinary Asgardian (ie one with no special powers beyond the general characteristics of Asgardians) is stabbed in the heart and there is some discussion of Asgardian rapid healing while he is given rudimentary improvised medical care to save his life - keeping him alive long enough for his heart to heal itself.



    So it would seem that if you tear an Asgardian's heart open, and do not give them first aid, they will die.



    Elliot Randolph getting stabbed







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    +1 Good style to give an evidential answer like this, rather than a speculative or unsupported answer.

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    +1 Good style to give an evidential answer like this, rather than a speculative or unsupported answer.

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    Asgardians are normal people - normal living beings of Asgard - but compared to humans, they have super-strength, live 5000 earth years (which is normal for them but abnormal for us), have next-gen weapons (which are magic-level for us - technologically unavailable), etc.



    That's why we consider them gods.



    Note that in Thor, Fandral tells Thor about visiting Jotunheim: "This isn't like going to Earth, where you summon a little lightning and thunder and the mortals worship you as a god!"



    As for who can kill an Asgardian, the answer is simple: someone who can!
    Like someone that has more strength than them, like Thanos, for whom our gods are little creatures, or someone that has a powerful weapon (like Corvus' glaive), etc.



    It is all about comparison; for us they are gods, but for celestials or the one-above-all, they are tiny creatures or just fall under the category of living beings, their creation, etc.






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      Asgardians are normal people - normal living beings of Asgard - but compared to humans, they have super-strength, live 5000 earth years (which is normal for them but abnormal for us), have next-gen weapons (which are magic-level for us - technologically unavailable), etc.



      That's why we consider them gods.



      Note that in Thor, Fandral tells Thor about visiting Jotunheim: "This isn't like going to Earth, where you summon a little lightning and thunder and the mortals worship you as a god!"



      As for who can kill an Asgardian, the answer is simple: someone who can!
      Like someone that has more strength than them, like Thanos, for whom our gods are little creatures, or someone that has a powerful weapon (like Corvus' glaive), etc.



      It is all about comparison; for us they are gods, but for celestials or the one-above-all, they are tiny creatures or just fall under the category of living beings, their creation, etc.






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        Asgardians are normal people - normal living beings of Asgard - but compared to humans, they have super-strength, live 5000 earth years (which is normal for them but abnormal for us), have next-gen weapons (which are magic-level for us - technologically unavailable), etc.



        That's why we consider them gods.



        Note that in Thor, Fandral tells Thor about visiting Jotunheim: "This isn't like going to Earth, where you summon a little lightning and thunder and the mortals worship you as a god!"



        As for who can kill an Asgardian, the answer is simple: someone who can!
        Like someone that has more strength than them, like Thanos, for whom our gods are little creatures, or someone that has a powerful weapon (like Corvus' glaive), etc.



        It is all about comparison; for us they are gods, but for celestials or the one-above-all, they are tiny creatures or just fall under the category of living beings, their creation, etc.






        share|improve this answer















        Asgardians are normal people - normal living beings of Asgard - but compared to humans, they have super-strength, live 5000 earth years (which is normal for them but abnormal for us), have next-gen weapons (which are magic-level for us - technologically unavailable), etc.



        That's why we consider them gods.



        Note that in Thor, Fandral tells Thor about visiting Jotunheim: "This isn't like going to Earth, where you summon a little lightning and thunder and the mortals worship you as a god!"



        As for who can kill an Asgardian, the answer is simple: someone who can!
        Like someone that has more strength than them, like Thanos, for whom our gods are little creatures, or someone that has a powerful weapon (like Corvus' glaive), etc.



        It is all about comparison; for us they are gods, but for celestials or the one-above-all, they are tiny creatures or just fall under the category of living beings, their creation, etc.







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